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I have just started using the Imitation of Christ as a daily devotional, and really enjoy this. This is the first devotional that I have taken more than a day or two, and I follow it up with a chapter from the Gospels and am finding that I am recalling teachings from my reading, throughout the day.
I am interested in historical figures who have appreciated this work. I have read that Thomas More said something to the effect that it was one of the three most important works in Christendom. Does anyone here have any knowledge of his exact words, or better, the source for this statement–what writing of his includes this?
I am interested in historical figures who have appreciated this work. I have read that Thomas More said something to the effect that it was one of the three most important works in Christendom. Does anyone here have any knowledge of his exact words, or better, the source for this statement–what writing of his includes this?